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NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks with campaign strategist Chuck Rocha about the Democratic Party's struggle to gain and maintain the support of Latino voters.
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A 2021 Texas law that required additional documentation for voters who use PO Boxes has been struck down by a federal judge, marking a significant victory for Latino civil rights organizations.
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Voto Latino is encouraging members of Congress to learn to speak Spanish fluently and pressing them to reach out to Latino constituents in substantive ways between campaign seasons.
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In his new book, historian Geraldo Cadava chronicles the evolving identity and influence of Hispanic GOP voters over the last half century and their impact on U.S. politics.
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Latinx voters have often been dubbed the "sleeping giant" that can make or break competitive races. But is this the right metaphor to describe this growing group of voters? The Texas Organizing Project Education Fund and Culture Concepts spent the past year interviewing Latinx voters and nonvoters to better understand their civic engagement habits.
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With early voting beginning Oct. 13 in Texas, Jolt Initiative — the state's largest Latino civic engagement organization — is mobilizing to challenge the low Latino voter turnout status quo.
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Texas Democratic Rep. Joaquin Castro says he believes Joe Biden's policies will attract young Latino voters to the ticket.
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NPR's David Greene talks to Democratic Rep. Adriano Espaillat of New York, who serves as the Whip of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, about the importance of the Latino vote in this year's election.
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The Latinx vote gets a lot of attention in an election year. Many groups worked against the odds to organize the vote, including the League of United…
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Democrats who are worried the Biden campaign isn't doing enough to engage Latino voters are pointing to the success his primary rival had among the largest minority voting group in the 2020 election.